nixpkgs/pkgs/development/interpreters/octave/wrap.sh
Karl Hallsby 481e1d3a77 octave.pkgs: init
Heavily based on Python's packages set.
2021-02-24 21:00:48 +02:00

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# Unlinks a directory (given as the first argument), and re-creates that
# directory as an actual directory. Then descends into the directory of
# the same name in the origin (arg_2/arg_3) and symlinks the contents of
# that directory into the passed end-location.
unlinkDirReSymlinkContents() {
local dirToUnlink="$1"
local origin="$2"
local contentsLocation="$3"
unlink $dirToUnlink/$contentsLocation
mkdir -p $dirToUnlink/$contentsLocation
for f in $origin/$contentsLocation/*; do
ln -s -t "$dirToUnlink/$contentsLocation" "$f"
done
}
# Using unlinkDirReSymlinkContents, un-symlinks directories down to
# $out/share/octave, and then creates the octave_packages directory.
createOctavePackagesPath() {
local desiredOut=$1
local origin=$2
if [ -L "$out/share" ]; then
unlinkDirReSymlinkContents "$desiredOut" "$origin" "share"
fi
if [ -L "$out/share/octave" ]; then
unlinkDirReSymlinkContents "$desiredOut" "$origin" "share/octave"
fi
# Now that octave_packages has a path rather than symlinks, create the
# octave_packages directory for installed packages.
mkdir -p "$desiredOut/share/octave/octave_packages"
}
# First, descends down to $out/share/octave/site/m/startup/octaverc, and
# copies that start-up file. Once done, it performs a `chmod` to allow
# writing. Lastly, it `echo`s the location of the locally installed packages
# to the startup file, allowing octave to discover installed packages.
addPkgLocalList() {
local desiredOut=$1
local origin=$2
local octaveSite="share/octave/site"
local octaveSiteM="$octaveSite/m"
local octaveSiteStartup="$octaveSiteM/startup"
local siteOctavercStartup="$octaveSiteStartup/octaverc"
unlinkDirReSymlinkContents "$desiredOut" "$origin" "$octaveSite"
unlinkDirReSymlinkContents "$desiredOut" "$origin" "$octaveSiteM"
unlinkDirReSymlinkContents "$desiredOut" "$origin" "$octaveSiteStartup"
unlink "$out/$siteOctavercStartup"
cp "$origin/$siteOctavercStartup" "$desiredOut/$siteOctavercStartup"
chmod u+w "$desiredOut/$siteOctavercStartup"
echo "pkg local_list $out/.octave_packages" >> "$desiredOut/$siteOctavercStartup"
}
# Wrapper function for wrapOctaveProgramsIn. Takes one argument, a
# space-delimited string of packages' paths that will be installed.
wrapOctavePrograms() {
wrapOctaveProgramsIn "$out/bin" "$out" "$@"
}
# Wraps all octave programs in $out/bin with all the propagated inputs that
# a particular package requires. $1 is the directory to look for binaries in
# to wrap. $2 is the path to the octave ENVIRONMENT. $3 is the space-delimited
# string of packages.
wrapOctaveProgramsIn() {
local dir="$1"
local octavePath="$2"
local pkgs="$3"
local f
buildOctavePath "$octavePath" "$pkgs"
# Find all regular files in the output directory that are executable.
if [ -d "$dir" ]; then
find "$dir" -type f -perm -0100 -print0 | while read -d "" f; do
echo "wrapping \`$f'..."
local -a wrap_args=("$f"
--prefix PATH ':' "$program_PATH"
)
local -a wrapProgramArgs=("${wrap_args[@]}")
wrapProgram "${wrapProgramArgs[@]}"
done
fi
}
# Build the PATH environment variable by walking through the closure of
# dependencies. Starts by constructing the `program_PATH` variable with the
# environment's path, then adding the original octave's location, and marking
# them in `octavePathsSeen`.
buildOctavePath() {
local octavePath="$1"
local packages="$2"
local pathsToSearch="$octavePath $packages"
# Create an empty table of Octave paths.
declare -A octavePathsSeen=()
program_PATH=
octavePathsSeen["$out"]=1
octavePathsSeen["@octave@"]=1
addToSearchPath program_PATH "$out/bin"
addToSearchPath program_PATH "@octave@/bin"
echo "program_PATH to change to is: $program_PATH"
for path in $pathsToSearch; do
echo "Recurse to propagated-build-input: $path"
_addToOctavePath $path
done
}
# Adds the bin directories to the program_PATH variable.
# Recurses on any paths declared in `propagated-build-inputs`, while avoiding
# duplicating paths by flagging the directires it has seen in `octavePathsSeen`.
_addToOctavePath() {
local dir="$1"
# Stop if we've already visited this path.
if [ -n "${octavePathsSeen[$dir]}" ]; then return; fi
octavePathsSeen[$dir]=1
# addToSearchPath is defined in stdenv/generic/setup.sh. It has the effect
# of calling `export X=$dir/...:$X`.
addToSearchPath program_PATH $dir/bin
# Inspect the propagated inputs (if they exist) and recur on them.
local prop="$dir/nix-support/propagated-build-inputs"
if [ -e $prop ]; then
for new_path in $(cat $prop); do
_addToOctavePath $new_path
done
fi
}